AS OLD AS THE T0 THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE PAGE EIGHT ' . . m 9 jt "-y v- .,4 J tytJ i ii ii .wMBilKlw)'"M',eV vv Ladies Spriiig Goats 6 fl M a p p A D T and Suits . HJilTUIU i IRvI Uililfl. JIB it HP, 'P i mj ! 3 I : i a m ! mm a Sflifipstaratra i Tricotine and Serge Suits cleverly cut and tailored with exacting workmanship are here for your in spection. . Even more narrow leather belts, high waist lin , fancy gilets, braid binding and other small chang es are noticed, although the suits are extremely plain as a rule. SPORT COATS ARE SHORT AND HAVE IMMENCE "PEP." Made of tan polo cloth and a new furze-like tweed, both of them warm and soft to the ouch. Ladies Suits $24.50 to $55.00 Ladies' Coats $20.00 to $60.00 Our prices Always the Lowest iaie SALEM, OREGON. Com'cial and Court Sts. . .Formerly Chicago Store m irruirTivF TO EVERYONE WHO WANTS TO INVEST 3 MONXY SELY AN DSECURE A MOD RETURN REGULARLY PA.D. THE MOUNTAIN STATES 1 m"EY SA-lrL Tn INVITE CUSTOMERS TO BECOME PROFIT-SHAR.NG POWER imtq ADDITIONS, EXTENSI0NE, AND .MPROVE- SuSbvmWdokalserv. the .nterest which the MENTS REQUIRED BY DtM pmpi nYF.n to SERVE THE NECESSITIES OF THE PUB- f LI WHX BE PAID TO RESIDENTS OF THIS CUMMUN1TY INSTEAD OF BEING SENT OUTS.DE v F.vervone Mav be an Investor 3 Bv Means of the Partia, Pae'nt P,a the Opportunity to nv,,t i JIOUN'TAIN STATKS FOWEI! ( O. IS OPEN to EVERYONE. WE ARE ABLE to oftor an Investment M.U p it, Tier fTfl)V !i tl-nwn fl'ivunf hifh nv. possible way-Paying Twice a Year a CASH return wua. 1 & ' ... ... v,-. fr.w. m- TlifTin1hW Inttrt't y rSZ c&Kw SocuHtie, fori J btocK on ravorauie itini?. 11 rrwT rniMFiKF THIS INVESTMENT WITH SPECULATIVE SCHEMES IN NEW AND UN- ?est!d Enterprises! use toe coupon or call at our office and receive com- J di VTV INFORMATION. I J. B. Parker, Farm East Indepen I dence. 2t SPUDS FOR SALE American Won der Early Seed Potatoes. J. C. F0R SALE Team of Horses, wagon and harness for $100.00. Worth twice that amount. M. McXellis Buena Vista. Oregon. 2t Ti7 vnn KF.F.T) NURSERY STOCK ;FnR pent Modern bunealow. 5 1 I J. J S - I - w FOR ours. in cptjtnc, PLANTING, try We have a limited surplus Italians in 4-6 and d-4 loot grades. Loganberry tips, otner varieties of Fruit and Ornamental Tres. Small . Fruits and Roses uninjured by the December freeze. Place your order early. SALEM NURSERY COMPANY, 1030 Che meketa street, Salem, Oregon. Salesmen Wanted . 4t FARMS OF ALL SIZES WANTED: Kinney & SmUh, real estate deal ers from Corvallis, are opening an office in Salem and are out for list ings of farms of all sizes. If your farm is for sale and you wir. ac cept a fair price for it, write us at Box 264, Salem, Oregon, and we will send you a listing card for de scription of your farm. We want to personally inspect each one of our listings, and will follow an ex advertising policy, describ ing your farm at it reaaly isWrite ! i o mfXT or. Roy 264. Salem. After! January 15th our office in Room 201, Bank of Commerce Building, will be open and Chester L. Smith will be in charge. 4t FOR SALE Timber for hop trellis poles. Can be gotten out in win ter, close hand. Fred Johnson, R. F. D. One, Airlie, Oregon. 4t FOR SALE Bailed Cheet Hay.price $21.00 per ton in barn. Call or ni pnone farm oox. Let U8 remjnd you that spring FOR SALE One Bay horse, 8-years ; planting time will soon be here and old, weight 1200 pounds. See M. j that we are in a position to furnish W. Mix, Independence, Oregon. you all the good varieties of Fruit rooms and bath. See D. D. Davis DAY OLD CHICKS for sale from 0. A. C. S. C. White Leghorns; also from Petalmna S. C. White Leg horns mated to Tancard Cockerels. R. E. Duganne, Phone 4421. 2m FOR SALE: From February 20th to March 1st White Leghorn hatch ing Eggs from Hoganized stock $1.50 per setting. Am booking or ders now for pure bred Buff Orp ington Eggs; $2.00 per setting $10 per hundred F. E. Hennagin In dependence, Oregon. SEED AND TABLE Potatoes for sale. M. F. HOYSER, East Inde pendence. 2t FOR SALE One Brown Horse about 1100 pounds, sound and true, will work anywhere. For immediate sale $75.00 Also one Buckskin Mare about 1000 pounds, will work anywhere and is a good cow pony 7 years old $35.00. See E. C. Pol Ian, Monmouth, Oregon. FOR SALE 26 Ewes and 30 Lambs. See J. W. Kays, Route, one. LOST A 34 x4 Auto Tire on the river road south of Ni'ndependence finder will please leave at this office. Mountain States Power Company BYLLESBY ENGINEERING & MAN AGEMENT CORPORATION Engineers and Managers H. M. BYLLESBY & COMPANY Fiscal Agents Inquiry Coupon Mountain States Power Co. 5 I lease send me complete information regarding your investment offering . Name Address , Business Address f V TREES! TREES :t Price $100.00. 1 FOR SALE A Brown mare weight ! ! about 1600 pounds; sound and true, : age 10-years. This is the best buy in horses to be had. See Mr. Stidd . at the Ace Garage. FOR SALE Two Hop Yard Dies. Call Farm 1220 or see Sam Han u FOR SALE Hop Roots. Price $15 .' per thousand. Samples can be seen at the Independence Enter nmmm prise office, where orders will be f - taken also. J I FOR SALE One thoroughbred Dur- f 1 oc Brood Sow. Splendid breeder. trees, Nut trees, Berry plants, Shade trees Shrubbery, Roses, etc.Our list is too extensive to publish here.but if needing anything in our line, e'.ther write us or Mr. Brown, and we well take care of your requirements to the best of our ability. Do your or dering now rather xh:n wait until time to plant. It will be to your ad vantage. Oregon Nursery Company Orenco, Oregon, or Frances M.Brwdfi Independence Oregon, 1 1 X At the rates things are going it be gins to look as thoueh in a few vears walking will not be considered re spectable at all. President Ackerman made a busi ness trip to Portland last Saturday in the interest of the Millage Li 11. A new member of the faculty in the Department of Science has arriv ed and taken up his residence at the home of L. P. Gilmore. The presi dent is undecided as yet in just what capacity the young man will serve the science department and Mr. Gil more's time is entirely occupied just now in receiving congratulations over the lad's arrival. Miss Senska will give her chapel talk Wednesday of this week. The Independence Training School enjoyed a unique Valentine party last Friday afternoon. A feature which was much appreciated was the pop corn balls which were served at the close of the entertainment. On Friday Mr. Gentle made a trip to Salem in his capacity of Chairman of the Faculty's Committee to confer with Superintendent Churchill.chair man of the Regent' Committee on Courses. The conference had to do with the certification of graduates of the new special courses recently authorized at the Normal. As a result of the above conference the Superintendent of Public Instruc tion announces tha he will grant spe cial certificates to those completing the special two year course in Draw ing, Music, and Physical Training. These certificates entitle the holder to teach these subjects either in elem entary or in all high schools and to supervise said subjects in such schools. He also will issue to grad uates of the special two year course in Household Economy a certificate to teach that subject in elementary schools and in one, two and three year high schools. All the above certificates arc is sued on graduation for a period of one year. After six months of suc cessful teaching and upon recom mendation of the county superinten dent a five year certificate is issued. After thirty months of successful tenching and upon recommendation fo the county superintendent a life certi ficate will be issued. Miss Todd. Dean of Women and Miss Merwin, State Librarian, have returned this week from a most de ligtful visit to the Orient. They left San Francisco in October for Japan where they made a leisurely trip across the country by land, thence to various points of interest in China. After some time in the Philippines and at various Asiatic ports they re turned through Japan, taking the "Inland Sea" trip on the return journ ey and reached Oregon via San Fran cisco on Sunday, February 15th. X f NOTICE The firm known as the Indenen- ! dence Garage & Machine Shop, with friendly feeling and mutual consent, jhas dissolved partnership, Mr. Skin iner taking over ha Independence Garage, and Mr. Wood becoming sole owner of the Machine Shop. All accounts owing the firm are to be paid to the Independence Gar age. Prompt settlement of past due ac counts will be appreciated so that no more time than is necessary shall be lost in straightening up the books. G. C. SKINNER, G. H. WOOD. COL. HOFEIi FILES SUIT ! AGAINST IKXi TAX LICENSE j E. Hofer, of Salem, through lib attorneys filed suit in the Circuit ( court of Marion county last week to est the validity of the utate doj li cense law, enacted by the stnte Jog i.slature in l'Jly. District Attorney Max Gc-hlar, Sheriff W. I. Ncedham, County Clerk U. G. Boycr, Chief of Polite Welsh and constable Walter De Lonfr are named as defendants. By the allegations of the Buit it is charged that the defendants are with out authority of any kind in the pre mises for the reason that the act of the legislature under which they as sume to act is unconstitutional. In connection with the filling of the suit all issuing of dog licenses ceased Iat week in the ofrices of the county clerk. Col, Ilofer, who brought the nult, owns a bull terrier and in his com plaint he aska that the defendants be restarined from collecting the li cense fee required by the state law, A perpetual injunction is also sought in the suit. 1 t t 18G8 OREGON SOLDIERS WERE KILLED IN ACTION The official revised summary of casualities by. states issued by th adjutant general show the following for Oregon: Killed in action, 1868; of whom 61 were officers; died from wounds, 79; including 5 officers; dier of disease, 161, including 3 offkers; died from accident, 15, including 3 officers, drowned, 4; committed suicide 3; ex ecuted by order of courtmartial 1; other known cases 85; cause under termined, 13; presumed dead 5, in- For 1920 Plant Only the Best CurSfrti ami Pliif- rrsGu' 18 Standard refcrenf r growcri of i" rtnwest. listing complete lin k. 'I rccs. Flan". Poultry Supplies, WW Soraven, Dai? oupplics anal Equipment. Your Nm mt ihould be on Mulling Lit Ask for Catalog No Sii I.'LM Fertilize und NO 61 U eluding 29 officers; taken pri1 11, including 2 officers, all 1 man, who died; j atfwl ATCAnt ed nlio-Vitlv. Ann. .ovArfdv. 407; ""J undetermined. 188: total f 1054, including 63 officerB; nlri action, none. -ttt Time waits for no man, but er waits for time. iKtr the t P 1 ' th art vrl! .! ih i .. r " Mi firm r' Pa PI Stat ..liwIm